Sleep is vital to a function, happy life…but sometimes is so hard to achieve. But good news – is cannabis now the #1 sleep aid? Post holidays, pre-summer, extra work and more – all leading to less ...
Cannabinol (CBN), a component of cannabis, is being touted as a sleep aid. Researchers in Australia did a thorough study of CBN in rats and also discovered that a CBN metabolite that is less effective ...
CHICAGO and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of incredibles, an award-winning cannabis edibles brand from national ...
National survey of more than 4,000 respondents showed that 15.6 per cent of Canadian adults were using the drug for slumber ...
More than 1 in 5 young adults in the United States are using cannabis or alcohol as a sleep aid, new research shows. Every two years, researchers from the University of Michigan survey 20,000 adults ...
Is cannabis a better sleep aid than prescription medications? This is what a recent survey conducted by incredibles, which is a cannabis edibles company owned by Green Thumb Industries Inc, hopes to ...
"Cannabis and alcohol can help initiate sleep, but regular use may be problematic," the authors of a new study say. Reading time 2 minutes If you’ve ever taken an edible to more easily drift off to ...
For the first time, there's scientific evidence that a smaller, lesser known component of the cannabis plant – cannabinol – delivers better quality and longer sleep. It paves the way for finally ...
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A new study found that people with cannabis use disorder (CUD) report more sleep problems than those without, and that their disrupted sleep may affect visual learning memory. The findings signal the ...
The survey also indicates that parents with kids under age 18 choose cannabis as a sleep aid more than those who are not. Parents with kids under age 18 are also more likely to wish they slept better ...